
#ActNow | Digital awareness campaign
Diotima Centre presents in Greece the new campaign created for the transnational LILA programme.
Diotima Centre presents in Greece the new campaign created for the transnational LILA programme.
An educational game for teenagers and young people about online gender-based violence.
The protocol aim to tackle the escalating levels of domestic, sexual, and gender-based violence.
The programme is addressed to Greek and immigrant women, who experience all forms of gender-based violence and reside in Greece.
We invite you on Friday 24/3 at 6 pm, at the Serafio of the Municipality of Athens, to the launch event of the Equal_Gen project.
New campaign of the Diotima Centre on gender-based violence in three languages (Greek, English, Ukrainian).
The assessment of the psychological state of the victims, before they testify, implicitly questions their ability to perceive and evaluate what happened to them.
The three recent femicides in just 48 hours are a devastating consequence of gender-based violence, and not a bolt from the blue.
Call for a pro-peace, anti-war demonstration, for a ceasefire in Ukraine, and the opening of negotiations with the participation of women.
Feminist and women’s organizations and collectives in Athens call for a public protest against the war in Ukraine.
Feminist struggles and claims have not only not ceased but are experiencing a lively bloom, internationally and in Greece.
Women’s organizations and collectives co-sign the declaration established for the recognition of the femicide as a sexist crime.
It is not enough to call on survivors to report. The state has a duty to ensure that the authorities act promptly and appropriately.
The initiative is formed in order not to allow this debilitating phenomenon to continue without a reaction.
We join our voice with feminist and women’s organisations and demand the inalienable right to a life free of abuse.
19 women’s organisations point out that gender-based violence is one of the most serious obstacles to achieving equality.
12 women’s organizations are calling for a protest rally in front of Parliament on Thursday, September 30, 2021, at 6:30 p.m.
The Diotima Center submits its comments on the National Action Plan for Gender Equality 2021-2025.
ILO Convention 190 deals with the elimination of violence and harassment in the workplace and other related matters.
81 Civil Society organizations from Greece and abroad co-sign a joint letter for the co-custody bill.
Family law reform puts mothers and children with a refugee profile, who experience domestic violence, at risk.
A campaign on domestic violence in the time of the pandemic by the Diotima Center and the British Embassy in Athens.
We request the initiation of a dialogue with the scientific community, women’s organizations, etc. for the reformation of family law.
The Diotima Center co-signed her*dissent’s call for support to eliminate gender-based violence in art education.
We consider it necessary to strengthen horizontal public policies for gender equality with human resources and assets.
Addressing to professionals who would like to integrate a more gender and culturally sensitized approach into their activities.
The Diotima Center is positioned in the dialogue that has opened up about co-custody and the incomplete reform of family law.
Twelve feminist organizations are calling for the withdrawal of charges against the feminists who participated in symbolic actions for 25N.
A large number of women, including survivors of gender-based violence, lack even this minimal but necessary condition of protection.
In Morocco, her life and physical integrity are under threat as LGBTI people are persecuted in the country and threatened with discrimination and abuse.
The seemingly small increase in domestic violence incidents in Greece, in the first month of the pandemic, should not be a cause for complacency.
The Diotima Centre is concerned about the situation faced by survivors of domestic violence in Moria, in the midst of a pandemic.
The Diotima Centre is deeply concerned about the management of gender-based violence by police authorities in the midst of a pandemic.
The Diotima Centre calls for a feminist march on Sunday 8/3/2020, at 12 pm, at Klafthmonos Sq. to demand gender equality and justice.
Diotima expresses its concern about the increase in the number of survivors of GBV – asylum seekers living in conditions of homelessness.
For the Diotima Centre, November 25th is a day of struggle and visibility for a daily, global phenomenon that remains “invisible”
The Diotima Centre has appealed to the NCRTV for the report “Virtual rape allegations by tourists”, asking for its withdrawal.
More than 150 citizens and 8 women’s organizations are demanding that the GSGE and the KETH remain in the Ministry of Interior.
This comparative report aims to enhance EU member-states’ policies concerning GBV elimination
Article 336 of the new Penal Code, voted yesterday by the Greek parliament, now incorporates the absence of consent into the legal definition of rape.
We once again call on the Minister of Justice to adopt a modern Criminal Code worthy of a European state, including the concept of consent.
We are women, Europeans, immigrants, and refugees. We are women of all ages and all gender identities. On March 8, we shout loudly: enough!
This document provides guidelines aiming to sensitize and educate professionals about gender-based violence.
Protecting women whose lives are at risk from gender-based violence is an obligation of the state and its institutions.
We stand by Irish women in their fights to secure their right to safe, free and legal abortion in their country.
The adoption of the bill ratifying the Istanbul Convention by the Greek Parliament is a victory for the feminist movement.
The draft law does not explicitly define economic violence as one of the forms of gender-based violence, although it could explicitly fall under psychological violence.
The legal recognition of the right to redefine the gender indicated in public documents is a matter of dignity.
International model guidelines along with relevant national legal framework regarding the prevention and coping with GBV.